I've used the freely available python script at https://github.com/wek32/strava-club-ytd to get the year to date for a club. It generates the data for 95% of the people in our club, the other 5% is small and can be done manually. The 5% that fails is because they have their stats hidden or the user publish running stats instead of biking stats.

Sad to see after three years, still this feature is not there.. It would have been so nice to do a comparison of results of the people in your club, now it doesn't mean anything ...

So Strava, now the new year has started... make this feature a nice deliverable for Q1 2017 and a lot of people will be happy and u will see an increase of people making use of clubs and hence an increase in the use of Strava...

Thank you to everyone who has contributed on this post about a yearly Club leaderboard. This project is on our radar, and we'd like to see it happen too, but we haven't been able to commit to it yet because of the other projects already in the pipeline.

Thank you Elle,
Nice to have an update from you guys. This thread has been running for around 3 years or so. Cannot fathom why it would be so complicated to implement? Would have made sense to incorporate it in the revamped App clubs section, but what do I know?!!

I too would like a feature such as this. I have to trawl through all our club members on Strava to generate the stats and those are only based on public data. The data is there, it's just not presented in one place available to the club. Examples of the metrics I report on each year are;

Total cycling activity distance per club member (km and miles), Total cycling activity time per club member, Total cycling activity height climbed per club member (m and ft), Total number of cycling activities per club member, Total number of cycling KOM's per club member, Average distance per cycling activity (km and miles) per club member, Average speed per cycling activity per club member (km/h and miles/h), Total cycling activity distance by all club members, Total cycling activity time by all club members,Total cycling activity height climbed by all club members,Total number of cycling activities for all club members,Total number of cycling KOMs for all club members.

All these would be equally relevant to a running club too.

I considered creating a Strava app using the API to do this but I note that as part of the agreement to use the API I have to agree to "You may not create an application that merely replicates or competes with Strava" and this reporting sounds like it breaks that requirement since all the data ail there in Strava, just not in one place.

I scrape the web for our the Million foot Club. Reaching a million feet of climbing is the focus. My stats show the year to date riding climbing, distance, feet/mile, rides, and time and a ranking by climbing. Also included is the predicted end of year stats. I can't imagine how easy it would be to do the work inside Strava. What is the mysterious impediment holding up a simple feature?

Some mates asked me for the same feature and as it was not available, I built it. You can use it : it's here.

The current version shows only cycling activities with distance and elevation leaderboards, and UI is only in French. You'll see the leaderboard of your club(s) for all members that have registered on the site.

Thanks to the Strava API, what we all need was made by Pascal for our Strava Group. (Look at his post on January 31, 2017). You can also use it for your own Strava Group. It is here : https://yearlyva.herokuapp.com/

There's no club stats available . The only thing I can make is give the total of the members that have subscribed on my site. Due to what can be done with the strava API, I can't get stats from club members that don't subscribe to sy site.

So I can only sum the values of stats shown in the leaderboard but not the real sum of all club members.

Hi Pascal, It's a pity that you can only show the stats from club members that subscribe.Not easy to motivate all club members to subscribe to yet another site to show statisticsI hope strava extends the api to allow showing all club members

I'm not sure but it's very likely that it will stay as this. It's the operation on most API : an application can see user's data via API off another only after the user has explicitly given rights to access it.

What do you think any application can see your data on strava without you're asked about it. It's about privacy. t's the same thing on other sites exposing API, and that can host more sensitive datas than strava.

Extended club statistics would be a perfect feature. It should contain all important paramaters (distance, elevation, etc.) in a period of time (week, month, year) for each rider and club, leaderboards, archive of events.